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电视现场直播王家岭救出好几个矿工了

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发表于 2010-4-5 01:15 |只看该作者 |倒序浏览
第一批9个生还的

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。。。电视截图

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发表于 2010-4-5 01:28 |只看该作者
好消息
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发表于 2010-4-5 01:29 |只看该作者
到医院

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发表于 2010-4-5 09:36 |只看该作者
是啊,9天了,真为他们有这么顽强的生命力而高兴。
丰富多彩的生活,健康快乐的养老。

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发表于 2010-4-5 09:54 |只看该作者
关注,众志成城
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发表于 2010-4-5 11:10 |只看该作者
希望奇迹能够继续,能救出更多的矿工!
≠ 莪背負る這個年齡罘該有旳魅力。

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发表于 2010-4-5 12:23 |只看该作者
已经获救40多人了,场面很感人

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发表于 2010-4-5 13:11 |只看该作者
70个了
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发表于 2010-4-5 13:43 |只看该作者
Hi Dear Neighbours,

That's really a good news!

The following news article was written by a AP(美联社) reporter about "Dozens of trapped miners freed in China 'miracle'".

Please take a look on how the foreign media describe the calamity and the joy after rescuing more and more miners.


By GILLIAN WONG, Associated Press Writer Gillian Wong, Associated Press Writer – 37 mins ago

XIANGNING, China – Dozens of Chinese miners were pulled out alive after being trapped for more than a week in a flooded coal mine, sparking cheers among the hundreds of rescue workers who had raced to save them and almost given up hope.

A live state television broadcast counted off the number of survivors — now up to 55 — as miners wrapped in blankets were hurried to ambulances that sped to nearby hospitals.

Rescuers in tears hugged each other at the scene, which was broadcast on national television. The sudden surge in rescues was a rare piece of good news for China's mining industry, the deadliest in the world.

"A miracle has finally happened," a rescue headquarters spokesman, Liu Dezheng, told reporters Monday morning, after the first nine miners were taken out shortly after midnight. "We believe that more miracles will happen."

The stream of survivors started about two hours later.

The Communist Party chief of the northern province of Shanxi said he understood 95 people were still alive, though not all had been pulled out. "This is very encouraging," he said.

As the wave of rescues began, state television said rescuers were preparing to pull as many as 70 to 80 miners out of the mine, though conditions underground remain complicated by high murky water. A total of 153 workers had been trapped.

The first rescue early Monday morning had seemed beyond hope for days before crews heard tapping from deep underground Friday.

Some of the soaked miners had hung from shaft walls by their belts for days. Hundreds of rescuers were underground with hopes that glimpses of swinging lights and new tapping sounds meant even more survivors could be found.

Liu said the first batch of nine rescued miners, who were pulled out Monday morning shortly after midnight, were in stable condition. The state-run Xinhua News Agency said all nine were conscious and could say their name and hometown, but their bodies had suffered from being soaked for so long. Television footage showed at least one miner was brought out barefoot.

China Central Television said one of the newly rescued workers still was holding his mining lamp.

The broadcaster also said some miners managed to attach themselves to a wall with their belts when the water rushed in, and they hung there for three days before getting into a mining cart that floated by.

The miners had been trapped since March 28 when workers digging tunnels broke into a water-filled abandoned shaft.

Before rescuers heard tapping noises from below Friday, they had feared this would be China's deadliest mine disaster in more than two years.

A preliminary investigation last week found that the mine's managers ignored water leaks before the accident, the State Administration of Work Safety said.

China's coal mines are the world's deadliest. Accidents killed 2,631 coal miners in China last year, down from 6,995 deaths in 2002, the most dangerous year on record, according to the State Administration of Coal Mine Safety.

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Associated Press researcher Henry Hou in Beijing contributed to this report.

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发表于 2010-4-5 13:52 |只看该作者
期待更多的奇迹

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发表于 2010-4-5 14:05 |只看该作者
100人了
珍惜眼前  好好过每一天

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发表于 2010-4-5 15:33 |只看该作者
看电视有点激动

不过官员讲话够官僚的。。。
不要拿法律当挡箭牌 。。。

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发表于 2010-4-5 19:56 |只看该作者
我一直没弄明白 ,主抓山西煤炭生产的副省长是李小鹏,怎么电视上最近在这事故中没有提到,难道为了把他摘干净,这么大的事,主管副省长应该下课的,看来这次碰上大个了。真是有利就上,有难就闪,真够怂的。
我看着电视里面就来气,记者这么激动,抢救人员那么辛苦,那些领导还都那么大义凌然,和置身事外一样,真TMD。
算了,自己消消气,犯不着。
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